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Nagasaki Champon at Shikairo — The Original Recipe Since 1899

Published: Jun 1, 2026
Updated: Jun 1, 2026
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Nagasaki Champon at Shikairo — The Original Recipe Since 1899

Champon — thick wheat noodles in a milky pork-bone and chicken broth loaded with seafood and vegetables — was invented in 1899 by Chen Ping-shun, the Chinese cook at Shikairo restaurant in Nagasaki's Chinatown. The dish was originally staff meal for Chinese students studying in Nagasaki, designed to be nutritious and filling. The original Shikairo (四海楼) still operates on the same hilltop location overlooking Nagasaki Harbor, and the fourth-generation descendant of Chen maintains the original recipe.

The defining characteristic: the broth is not clear tonkotsu but an emulsified mixture of pork bone, chicken, and lard that turns opaque white. The noodles are thicker than ramen, custom-made to absorb the heavy broth. The toppings — always including cabbage, bean sprouts, squid, shrimp, and pork — are stir-fried before being added to the soup, creating a wok-seared flavor absent from standard ramen.

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4-5 Matsugae-machi, Nagasaki City. 10-minute walk uphill from Oura-Tenshudo-shita tram stop. Hours: 11:30–15:00, 17:00–21:00. Closed Wednesdays. Budget: ¥1,200–1,500 per bowl.

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**The view factor:** Shikairo's fourth floor has a dining room with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the harbor — the original reason Chen chose this location. Request window seating when booking

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